CHRYSOLOGY AS HURDLER
(Special to the ''Evening Post.") DUNEDIN, September 14. Preliminary to the Dunedin Meeting next month, Wingatui-trained horses will have opportunities of racing at Geraldine and Kurow. Ashburton comes before either of these fixtures, but there is only one nomination from here, this being Autumn Wind. With Geraldine, however, the position is different, and Chrysologj', Autumn Wind, Roseman, Golden King, Toreador, Silver Jest, and Night Wings form an interesting response from Wingatui stables. Chrysology made a game showing in the hack hurdles at the Otago Hunt Club's Meeting. That race was the first he had had since the autumn and he looks like giving the fields for the hurdle races at Geraldine some bother. The heavy going deprived racegoers of the opportunity of seeing Night Wings take her place in the President's Handicap at the Otago Hunt Club's Meeting. She is showing such promise now that, considering the state of the going, the loss of the actual race experience matters little, as she might have been knocked about.
ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT. "A.R.K."—O., £1 14b <W; R.S., £5; P.. £ 1 3s 6d.
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Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 13
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